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    12 - 18 Inches
    18 - 24 Inches
    15cm - 30cm
    30cm - 46cm
    46cm - 61cm

    Features

    Supertunia® Mini Vista - For a picture perfect hanging basket or container, try the Supertunia® Mini Vista. They grow vigorously and are absolutely covered in cheerful blooms from spring into fall, making this indigo petunia a standout choice. You can even try this Supertunia Mini Vista Indigo petunia in your sunny landscape where these heat tolerant petunia plants will put on an impressive show of color all season and perform beautifully as a trailing petunia for hanging baskets.

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    Continuous Bloom or Rebloomer
    Long Blooming
    Heat Tolerant
    Deadheading Not Necessary
    Attracts: 
    Butterflies, Hummingbirds

    Characteristics

    Plant Type: 
    Annual
    Height Category: 
    Short
    Garden Height: 
    6 - 12 Inches 15cm - 30cm
    Trails Up To: 
    24 Inches 61cm
    Spacing: 
    12 - 18 Inches 30cm - 46cm
    Spread: 
    18 - 24 Inches 46cm - 61cm
    Flower Colors: 
    Blue
    Flower Colors: 
    Purple
    Flower Shade: 
    Blue-purple that transforms over tIme.
    Foliage Colors: 
    Green
    Foliage Shade: 
    Green
    Habit: 
    Mounding Trailing
    Container Role: 
    Spiller

    Plant Needs

    Light Requirement: 
    Part Sun to Sun

    The optimum amount of sun or shade each plant needs to thrive: Full Sun (6+ hours), Part Sun (4-6 hours), Full Shade (up to 4 hours).

    Maintenance Category: 
    Easy
    Bloom Time: 
    Planting To Hard Frost
    Hardiness Zones: 
    10a, 10b, 11a, 11b
    Water Category: 
    Average
    Uses: 
    Border Plant
    Uses: 
    Container
    Uses: 
    Landscape
    Uses Notes: 

    Use in hanging baskets, window boxes, landscaping and combinations planters. 

    Maintenance Notes: 

    Supertunia® petunia plants are easy to grow and will flower non-stop from planting to hard frost if simple maintenance tasks are performed. Growing Supertunias in full sun to part sun is important for their strong growth and bloom performance. They do not require deadheading, meaning the removal of spent flowers, to stay in bloom all season.

    Petunias thrive with consistent moisture. Do not let them wilt severely before watering again.

    Supertunia petunias perform best when fed regularly with Proven Winners plant foods. At planting time, in containers and landscapes, mix Proven Winners Premium Continuous Release Plant Food into the soil, following the rates specified on the packaging. Reapply halfway through the growing season.

    Additionally, Supertunias should be fed regularly with Proven Winners Premium Water Soluble Plant Food according to the rates specified on the packaging. For Supertunias growing in containers, feed every third time you water or at least once per week. For Supertunias growing in the ground, feed once every one to two weeks.

    If you have been feeding your petunias regularly and they are getting enough sun and water but are not blooming, you may be dealing with petunia budworm. Learn more about this petunia pest.

    By midsummer, it will be time to trim up your Supertunias. Trim the longest stems, bringing them in line with the others, taking care not to remove more than 20% of the plant. Trimming petunias in the landscape is not usually necessary but cutting them back by 20% can make the plants fuller. Follow up by feeding them with water soluble plant food to promote fresh new growth and blooms.

     

    Read more Supertunia petunia care tips.

    Supertunia Mini Vista® Indigo Petunia   'BBTUN93201' USPP 33,278, Can 6,649
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    Browse reviews from people who have grown this plant.
    • Pretty but not very vigorous.

      Chris Holt
      , Arizona
      , United States
      , 2 years ago
    • I planted two Mini Vista Indigo plants in each of two 12" hanging pots in a sunny area. These petunias have a very compact, even growth habit. My plants have had loads of purple flowers all season. One of the baskets developed a problem with mites, but a couple sprayings of insecticidal soap cleared that up. We are into late September now and have had frost, but the plants are still looking very good. I was very pleased with them this year.

      Karen Muse
      , Michigan
      , United States
      , 5 years ago
    • Unbelievable! This plant produces and produces and produces! We had drifts of this planted in our landscape this year and it was the most asked about plant by our neighbors. It is a stunning purple/blue that has more blooms on it than you can count and a lovely compact habit. It stays much shorter than 12 inches... closer to 4-6... Great for use as a ground cover and massive pops of color!

      Christopher
      , New York
      , United States
      , 5 years ago
    • Gorgeous mounding habit absolutely loaded with blooms. The color is rich and vibrant. Visible from the sidewalk in front of my home, people stop and ask about it all the time.

      Elizabeth French
      , Missouri
      , United States
      , 5 years ago
  • Award Year Award Plant Trial
    2023 Top Performer University of Florida - Fort Lauderdale
    2023 Top Performer Oklahoma State University Botanical Gardens
    2023 Best of Show Penn State University
    2023 Top Performer University of Missouri
    2023 Top Performer Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
    2023 Top Performer University of Minnesota - Morris
    2023 Top Performer University of Tennessee - Knoxville
    2023 Top Performer Ohio State University Chadwick Arboretum - Springfield
    2021 Top Performer University of Minnesota - Morris
    2020 Honorable Mention University of Minnesota - Morris
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